On 29/6/19 12:36 am, Sergio Cipolla wrote:
Thanks, Tom.
Currently it seems grub uses /etc/default/grub to generate grub.cfg, as usual, but I had a look at /boot/loader/entries/<my kernel>.conf and the nouveau driver blacklisting (for I installed the proprietary driver) is there. So probably the boot loader uses both files. As such, until the works are very clear for me, I wont mess with anything.
And TBH, regarding new kernels, it's better the way it is because since I have to manually run grub2-mkconfig there's no chance to unknowingly boot in an untested kernel.
Hi Sergio,
I have used grub2-mkconfig/grub2-install since at least F28 as I
have never liked the menus produced by grubby, and in my view the new
methodology for generating the grub menus that is in F30 is worse than
grubby, so I have always used grub2-mkconfig/grub2-install and I have
always had to run them manually to get the formatting that I want, not
what grubby was prepared to give me. Since rebuilding my machine I have
been running Fedora (initially F29 and now F30) in a VM so grub does not
use UEFI, hence I still have to use the legacy interfacing via
grub2-mkconfig/grub2-install, both of which I still have to run manually
to get what I want, and yes, it still reads /etc/default/grub to get it
configuration options. What I have noticed since moving to the VM
methodology, and I'm not sure whether its a grub or VM issue, but grub
no longer acknowledges that there is a graphical theme specification in
/etc/default/grub.
regards,
Steve
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